Rune. I took Fay’s advice and made the quick decision to renounce my vow, which was rather harder than I thought it would be as I could barely go anywhere myself. I had originally planned to go to the waterfall to do it, cause I thought it would be more effective, but in the end, I did it in my room, the only place in the pack I had some privacy. But it had been two days since I renounced my vow and I was yet to hear from the goddess. If it wasn’t for the nightmare that ceased, I would’ve doubted the renouncing of my vow worked.I was tempted to return to Fay to ask why the goddess hadn’t said anything, but I decided against it. Not because I couldn’t go alone, but because I wanted to give it some time.By the third day, I had enough of waiting, and I couldn’t sit still without doing anything, so after Kimi’s training, I called her for a little meeting. “You want to do what?” Kimi’s widened eyes stared at me like I’d lost my mind.“I’m sure you heard me,”“I’m not sure I did. Did
Rune. When I decided to go after the anonymous sender and overall news about my family, I knew it would be a hard task to pull off, but I never expected it to be as hard as it turned out to be. The numbering system didn’t go without an eyebrow raise from everyone, Kane included, but I was surprised when he pushed his lips, tapped the dining table, and said,“I’ll only agree to it if you oversee it yourself.”His green eyes had bored into my soul, challenging me, because he thought I was still in my “nothing about the pack concerns me” phase. I was more than excited to take up the challenge, which earned me a sexy smile and a lip bite before he kissed my forehead and went his way. Now, I sat in the living room, staring back at all the faces of the omegas tasked with cleaning the pack house, staring at me, while ignoring Soph’s hard eyes that bored into the side of my face. She was annoyed that I didn't run my plan by her and only told Kimi. She complained she felt left out but want
Rune. It had now been two days, but I had yet to catch the wolf in charge of delivering the letters or receive a message from the goddess.And a part of me doubted if I would get ahead with either of them, until midday, when the sun was at its hottest and brightest, and I suddenly felt exhausted and in and of some rest. I’d been out and about, not doing anything in particular, just looking around the pack, and so when the exhaustion came, it felt like a do-or-die affair. Kimi who was with me when I started to feel tired, held my arm, asking if she could carry me back to the pack house, but I quickly rejected her. Though she had been receiving training to strengthen her core, she was still very much smaller than me and I couldn’t imagine putting all of my pregnant weight on her. “I could take you to the medical house if you’d like. It’s close by.” Kimi urged but I knew a closer place. “I’d prefer to go to the priestess,” I said, pointing in the direction of Fay’s house.Kimi looke
Rune. “Talk to me,” Kane inched closer, staring intently at me. “I don’t know how accurate I am, or if this will mean anything to you, but I had a bad dream that the pack was set on fire, and a lot of wolves died.”My words were met with silence and Kane’s head hung low.“Did you hear me?” I tilted my head to search his face. “Fire you say?”I nodded. “I’m sure Soph has told you about the charms we found in the pack?” I nodded, patiently waiting for him to explain to me the relationship between the two things. “I’m forced to believe there’s a new pack targeting us, and they work closely with witches.”The seriousness of his words settled in and I found myself sitting up straight, my hands in his.“But what do you believe?”“I believe Pearlcrest is behind it. I mean it makes no sense that it’s a new pack because all the leads are somehow connected to Pearlcrest but yet, I’m being told something entirely different.”“Soph told me they are the ones with sightings of more charms?”H
Rune.“Hmph, look at her, so dirty,” I knew that high-pitched voice anywhere. In my kneeling position, I froze, clutching the chipped wooden handle of the cleaning brush tighter.“It suits her so well,” I heard the second voice that affirmed I wasn’t hearing things, and I was, in fact, right that Rachael and Jummy, my ex-friends, were behind me.A bile rose in my throat as I shut my eyes and hoped they wouldn’t approach me. I looked down at my shabby grey dress, eyes locked on the streaks of dirt and dirt lines on it, all from the work I’d been subjected to just that morning.“She’s so pathetic. I can’t even believe we were once friends with her,” Jummy huffed.I imagined Rachael with a smirk so wicked only she could pull off as she said, “She was never my friend; I only let her hang around because you wouldn’t shut up about her,” I forced the bile down, willing myself not to cry, not to waste a single tear on them.I didn’t cry when the declaration of my family’s involvement in treas
Rune. A devilish smile marred Rachael’s face as she stared at me while the other wolves gasped, clearly immersed in the drama.“What would I want with you, a servant?” she pursed her lips with a slight tint of amusement. The tears did not stop spilling from my eyes, so I wiped my face with the back of my hands.“You don’t have to do this,” my voice was shaky, with fear dripping from every word I spoke. “Who are you to tell me what I can and cannot do?” Rachael smiled sweetly and let her hand land on Kimi’s face the second time, sending the poor wolf to the floor. I winced. The side of Kimi’s face was a bright red, and for a few seconds, Kimi looked around us like she didn’t know where she was or what she was doing. More tears spilled from my eyes.“She’s just a child,” I wanted to yell, but the words came out like a whisper. I hated how weak I sounded and felt. Rachael had let Kimi go, but that only meant her attention was now on me, and there would be no way out.“She’s just a
Rune.The crowd went silent and parted at the sound of the voice, and chills ran up and down my spine. Everyone knew who it was; we knew his voice by heart because he was our Alpha. I, along with everyone present, turned our heads to the parted space as Alpha Kane appeared. Tall and mighty, with his thick dark brows knotted as his eyes roamed around us, taking in the scene. Beads of sweat marred his golden tan skin, and I watched, mesmerized, as a streak of sweat ran from his neck to his collarbone, where it disappeared into the grey shirt he had on, which looked damp from the sweat, I suppose.The muscles rippling under his damp grey shirt quickened my pulse, and I sucked in a breath. I knew, just like everyone in the pack, that Alpha Kane had a ripped body, but seeing him up close was a rarity because he was almost always away for meetings and wars. It must’ve been the reason I kept my eyes on him, taking him in despite the pain I felt in every fiber of my being. Deep down, I knew i
“Thank you,” I licked my lower lips while I rubbed my left arm. Chris smiled and nodded. He parted his lips and took in a breath as though he wanted to say something and thought twice about it. I grabbed my dirty gown from the brown chair in the treatment room and headed to the small restroom to change. When I returned, Chris had cleared out the bloody cotton wool and apparatus he used to treat me and was sitting on the brown chair with worry lines evident on his forehead. “Don’t you think you should wait up for him?” He licked his lips. I blinked twice.“I’m not sure I should,” my hand flew to the back of my neck.“Alpha didn’t say I should,” I gulped. He had only ordered Chris to take care of me, and Chris did meticulously. I had no business lounging around in the medical house or the pack house when I had work to do. Chris had stitched my wounds and given me painkillers, to which he ordered that I get something to eat if I didn’t want to faint while walking. I quickly remembere